Why Your Hazardous Area Inspection Team Needs It and How to Get It
An Ex inspection is only as valuable as the person conducting it. A thorough report from an unqualified inspector and a cursory report from a certified one carry the same paper weight, but only one will hold up when your regulator, insurer, or incident investigator asks who signed off on your hazardous area.
IECEx CoPC or the Certificate of Personnel Competence for explosive atmospheres is the internationally recognised benchmark for Ex inspection and maintenance competence. Demand for certified personnel is rising sharply across Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei as operators tighten contractor qualification requirements.
What IECEx CoPC actually is
CoPC stands for Certificate of Personnel Competence. It is issued under the IECEx scheme which is the same international framework that governs equipment certification for explosive atmospheres. In Malaysia, SIRIM QAS International is the only IECEx-recognised Certification Body authorised to issue CoPC.
The certificate is not a training completion award. It is a competence assessment in which candidates must demonstrate that they can apply the relevant IEC 60079 standards correctly in practice, not just recall them on a test.
IECEx CoPC is recognised by operators and regulators across more than 50 countries. In the Gulf, it is increasingly specified as a contractual requirement for any personnel working in hazardous areas. The same trend is taking hold across Southeast Asia’s O&G sector.
CoPC certification levels
Most Ex inspection personnel working in the field need Ex 001 + Ex 003. The units are stackable and you can begin with Ex 001 and build from there.
Who in your organisation needs it
Anyone who makes decisions about Ex equipment: maintenance engineers who check installed equipment, HSE officers who review inspection reports, procurement staff who specify replacement equipment for hazardous areas, and contractors who work on Ex systems under your permit-to-work system.
You do not need to certify every person on site. You need to ensure that the people responsible for signing off on Ex equipment hold the appropriate CoPC unit and that you can demonstrate this when asked.
The CoPC certification pathway in Malaysia
Why this matters beyond compliance
CoPC certification provides verifiable, internationally recognised evidence that your inspection personnel are competent and not just trained. That distinction matters when an incident occurs and you need to demonstrate due diligence. It also matters when bidding for contracts with international operators who specify CoPC as a minimum requirement for Ex inspection work.
The practical benefit is simpler: inspectors who understand IEC 60079 in depth catch more non-conformances, write better reports, and make better recommendations. The quality of your Ex inspection programme is directly tied to the competence of the people running it.
Support Your Team’s Ex Inspection Readiness
Torr Energy works with facilities across Malaysia to build compliant, well-documented hazardous area inspection programmes including guidance on personnel certification requirements.




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